EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas is reported to have privately compared Israel’s treatment of Palestinians to apartheid-era South Africa. The claim, reported by Euractiv and referenced by Middle East Eye, is based on confidential discussions Kallas held with Mexican officials during a trip to Mexico City from May 20 to 22 as part of a senior EU delegation. According to officials and diplomats present at the meeting, Kallas referenced a visit last year to South Africa and to an apartheid museum in Johannesburg. She reportedly drew a parallel between South Africa’s system of racial segregation and Israel’s rule over Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.
The reports note that similar apartheid comparisons have been made by international bodies and rights groups, including the UN and the International Court of Justice, as well as academics and legal experts, and that Ireland and Spain have also stated that Israel’s actions amount to apartheid. The coverage also contrasts the reported private remarks with Kallas’s public position, including statements describing EU solidarity with Israel and support for Israel’s security, and criticisms that the EU responds differently on various conflicts. The report appears amid ongoing debates within the EU over foreign-policy influence and diplomatic-service restructuring.